Prof. Ilan Tamir May 2020

CURRICULUM VITAE AND LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

• Brief Professor of media, specialized on social, media and gender aspect of sport. Chair of the School of Communications at University, lecturer at Bar-Ilan University and a visiting scholar at Harvard University. Serves also as Professorial Research Fellow (professor) - The Center for the Study of Sport in Society at Northeastern University, Boston. Published dozens of articles in leading international academic journals. Has been awarded teaching prizes for a decade and has been elected as one of the 12 most popular lecturers in by the National union of Israeli students.

• Education B.A. - 2003 – Bar-Ilan University - Political Science - Communications Program (Summa cum Laude). M.A. - 2005 - Bar-Ilan University – Communications (Summa cum Laude). Ph.D. - 2009 - Bar-Ilan University – Communications. Name of advisor – Prof. Rina Bogoch Title of thesis – Sport, Gender and the Media.

• Employment History (in reverse chronological order)

2000 -2004 Sport5 – Israeli Television Station. Basketball Reporter.

2004 -2006 Salnews – Coverage of Israeli Men and Women Basketball National League.

2006 -2008 Reshet – Advising, Projects Manager and Editorial Functions in the Israeli Commercial Television Station's (Channel 2) Website. 2008 - Lecturer – Ariel University. School of Communication (- Present). Bar-Ilan University. School of Communication (- Present). Zinman College of Physical Education and Sport Sciences (-2010). 2013 - 2017 Walla! - Sports media commentator (Israeli most popular website).

Prof. Ilan Tamir

• Professional Activities (in reverse chronological order) (a) Positions in academic administration (School of communication, Ariel University): Since 2014 – Chair, School of communication. 2012-2014 – B.A student's advisor. 2012-2014 – Acceptance committee, Chairman.

(b) Academic ranks

2011 – Lecturer. 2014 – Senior Lecturer. 2018 – Associate professor.

(c) Membership in professional/scientific societies

Since 2006 – The Israeli Forum for the Sport Research. Since 2008 – Israel Communication Association. Since 2008 – Israeli Sociological Society. Since 2012 – International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR). Since 2014 – International Communication Association (ICA). Since 2017 – Communication & Sport journal (Sage publication) - Editorial board member. Since 2019 – Sport Media & Society (SMS) Research Lab, IDC - Board member. Since 2019 – Holocaust forum – Bar-Ilan University.

• Visiting Professorship (in reverse chronological order)

2018 – Northeastern University, Boston. 2019 – Harvard University, Boston.

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• Educational activities

(a) Courses taught Introduction to mass communication - BA – Ariel University/Bar-Ilan University. Sport, society and the media - BA – Ariel University/Bar-Ilan University. The history of the media - BA – Bar-Ilan University. Institutes of communications - BA – Ariel University. Media and technology - BA – Ariel University. Research and information science - BA –Bar-Ilan University. Gender and society - BA – Zinman College (Wingate institute).

• Awards, Citations, Honors, Fellowships (a) Honors, Citation Awards (including during studies) 2000-2003 – Bar-Ilan University - Dean Excellence Award. 2003- Bar-Ilan University - Excellence Award. 2006-2009 – Bar-Ilan University - Bar-Ilan "President's Scholarship" for Excellent PhD Candidates. 2011-2018 - Ariel University - Excellency in Teaching, Rector's awards. 2016 - National union of Israeli students – Inspiring lecturer award.

(b) Fellowships 2013- Ariel University – 12800 NIS - Research grant. 2016- Ariel University – 13500 NIS - Research grant (interdisciplinary contest).

• Scientific Publications

Authored books

Editorial 1. Tamir, I. & Galily, Y. (Eds.). (Forthcoming, 2021). Israeli Football: Culture, Politics and Identity. London: Routledge. Prof. Ilan Tamir

2 .Galily, Y., Levy, M. & Tamir, I. (Eds.). (2015). Sport and gender in the Israeli society. Herzelya: IDC Publications.

Articles (a) Refereed articles

3. Tamir, I. (2020). Whatsappsport: Using Whatsapp while Viewing Sports Events. Journal of sport & social issues, 44(3) 283–296 [Q2 - Impact factor 1.939, 1 citation].

4. Tamir, I. & Bar-Eli M. (2020, Accepted). The moral gatekeeper: Soccer and Technology, the case of the Video Assistant Referee (VAR). Frontiers in Psychology [Q2 - Impact factor 2.067].

5. Tamir, I. (2020). The Object is the Message: Sports, Violence, and Throwing Objects onto Fields. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 51 [Q1 - Impact factor 2.893].

6. Limor, Y., & Tamir, I. (2020, Accepted). The Neglected Medium: Postage Stamps as Mass Media. Communication Theory [Q1 - Impact factor 3.395].

7. Tamir, I. (2020, Accepted). The natural life cycle of sports fans. Sport in society [Impact factor 0.939].

8. Tamir, I. (2020, Accepted). The Color is the Message: Sports Fans’ Obsessions with Team Colors. The journal of popular culture, 54(3) [Impact factor 0.199].

9. Tamir, I. (2020). “It’s not exactly soccer and the players aren't exactly women”: Contemporary attitudes towards women's soccer in Israel. Israel affairs, 26(4), 541-554 [Impact factor 0.247].

10. Tamir, I. & Galily, Y. (2020). Older than the state: 90 years of Israeli Football through the looking glass. Israel affairs, 26(4), 497-500 [Impact factor 0.247].

11. Kaufman, H. & Tamir, I. (2020). The establishment of the Eretz Israel football association. Israel affairs, 26(4), 501-514 [Impact factor 0.247]. Prof. Ilan Tamir

12. Tamir, I. (2020, Accepted). Just win the game: The Reception of Arab Minorities on Israel's National Football Team. Sports, Ethics & Philosophy, 14(3), 391-400 [ISI collection].

13. Tamir, I. (2020, Accepted). "Even when the angel of death comes, I will wear yellow-blue": Israeli Football Fans Chants as a Window for Understanding Cultural and Sports Reality. Megamot [Hebrew – Bar-Ilan rank A].

14. Galily, Y. & Tamir, I. (2020, Accepted). Changes in viewing habits: The sport and the mediating medium in Israel in the second decade of the third millennium. Megamot [Hebrew – Bar-Ilan rank A].

15. Tamir, I., Limor, Y. & Hagay, H. (2020). Sports, Entertainment and Business: 30 years to the Israeli television sports channel. Kesher, 54, 152-172 [Hebrew – Bar-Ilan rank B].

16. Limor, Y., & Tamir, I. (2020, Accepted). "We have a signal from Bloomfield": 50 Years for "Songs and Goals" - The Great Revolution in Sports Radio in Israel. Kesher, [Hebrew – Bar-Ilan rank B].

17. Tamir, I. (2019). Family in disarray: Fathers whose sons are a different football team fans than their own. The Spirit of sport: Scientific journal of humanities, social sciences, physical education and sport, 6 [Hebrew].

18. Tamir, I. (2019). “I love you kid, but…”- Intergenerational soccer fandom conflict. Men and Masculinities, 22 (5), 893-904 [Q1 - Impact factor 1.863].

19. Tamir, I. (2019, Accepted). “I am grateful that God hates the Reds”: Persistent values and changing trends in Israel football chants. Sport in society [Impact factor 0.768, 1 citation].

20. Tamir, I. (2019). Choosing to Stay Away: Soccer Fans’ Purposeful Avoidance of

Soccer Events. Time & society, 28 (1), 231-246 [Q2 - Impact factor 1.727, 7 citations]. Prof. Ilan Tamir

21. Tamir, I. &. Levy, M. (2019, Accepted). Neither sacred nor profane: Holocaust representations in Israeli sports media. Israel Affairs, 26 (2), 198-212 [Impact factor 0.203].

22. Limor, Y., & Tamir, I. (2019). Postage stamps as a cultural portal - the underrepresentation of Israeli language and creation on stamps of the state. Kesher, 53, 125-130 [Hebrew – Bar-Ilan rank B].

23. Tamir, I. (2019). DVR Dodgers – Sport-viewing Habits in the Face of Changing

Media Reality. Time & society, 28 (4), 1319-1332 [Impact factor 1.727, 4 citations].

24. Tamir, I. (2018). Generation 3.0: popularity of the national German Team among

Israeli soccer fans. International review for the sociology of sport, 53 (3), 371-386 [Q 1 - Impact factor 1.914, 4 citations].

25. Schleifer, R. & Tamir, I. (2018). Sport as a political tool in the Arab-Israeli conflict. Israel Affairs, 24 (1), 45-61 [Impact factor 0.203, 1 citation].

26. Tamir, I. & Roth-Cohen, O. (2018). Sports, gambling and advertising: "Fill in the form – full of money" and full of stereotypes Movement, 11 (4), 421-440 [Hebrew - IHP].

27. Roth-Cohen, O. & Tamir, I. (2017). The winner The Takes It All: Values and Benefits of Israeli Sports Gambling Advertisements. The International Journal of the

History of Sport, 34 (7-8), 639-655 [Impact factor 0.326, 3 citation].

28. Tamir, I., Galily, Y. & Yarchi, M. (2017). Women, sport and the media: Key elements at play in the shaping of the practice of women in sports journalism in

Israel. The European journal of communication research, 42 (2), 441-464 [Impact factor 0.933, 7 citations].

29. Tamir, I. & Galily, Y. (2017). When the private sphere hides from the public sphere: The power struggle between Israeli national identity and football Prof. Ilan Tamir fandom. International review for the sociology of sport, 52 (2), 189-208 [Q1 - Impact factor 1.914, 2 citations].

30. Tamir, I. & Limor, Y. (2017). Sportgulation: Courts as 'deus ex machina' in defining the "public interest" in sport broadcasting: The case of Israel. International communication gazette, 79 (2), 190-202 [Q2 - Impact factor 0.608, 1 citation].

31. Limor, Y. & Tamir, I. (2017). The paper ceiling: Under-representation of women on Israeli postage stamps. Media frames, 16, 23-40 [Hebrew – Bar-Ilan rank B].

32. Samuel-Azran, Yarchi, M., T. Galily, Y. & Tamir, I. (2017). The impact of political context on news coverage: Covering Qatar in the Israeli press. Media, war & conflict, 12 (1), 19-29 [SJR 0.346].

33. Levental, O., Galily, Y. & Yarchi, M. & Tamir, I. (2016). Imagined communities, the online sphere, and sport: The Internet and Hapoel Football Club fans as a case study. Communication and the public, 1 (3), 323-338 [ISI collection, 4 citation].

34. Tamir, I., Galily, Y. & Yarchi, M. (2016). "Here's hoping we get pummeled": Anti- Nationalist Trends Amongst Israeli Sports Fans. Journal of sport & social issues, 40 (1), 3-21 [Q2 - Impact factor 1.038, 11 citations].

35. Galily, Y., Yarchi, M., Tamir, I & Samuel-Azran, T. (2016). Terrorism and sport: A global perspective. American Behavioral Scientist. 60 (9), 1039-1042 [Q2 - Impact Factor 1.907, 6 citations].

36. Galily, Y., Yarchi, M., Tamir, I & Samuel-Azran, T. (2016). The Boston game and the ISIS match: Terrorism, media and sport. American Behavioral Scientist. 60 (9), 1057-1067 [Q2 - Impact Factor 1.907, 12 citations].

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37. Samuel-Azran, Yarchi, M., T. Galily, Y. & Tamir, I. (2016). Promoting terror or sport? The case of Qatar’s international image. American Behavioral Scientist. 60 (9), 1101-1115 [Q2 - Impact Factor 1.907, 13 citations].

38. Galily, Y., Tamir, I. & Yarchi, M. (2015). From Munich to Boston and from theater to social media: The evolutionary landscape of world sporting terror. Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, 38 (12), 998-1007 [Q2 - Impact factor 1.703, 18 citations].

39. Yarchi, M., Tamir, I. & Galily, Y. (2015). Rallying or criticizing? The media’s coverage of the authorities’ reaction to terror attacks targeting sport events. Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, 38 (12), 1008-1021 [Q2 - Impact factor 1.703, 17 citations].

40. Tamir, I., Limor, Y. & Galily, Y. (2015). Sports: Faster, Higher, Stronger, and Public Relations. Human Affairs, 25 (1), 93-109 [13 citation].

41. Tamir, I. & Bernstein, A. (2015). Do they even know the national Anthem? Minorities in service of the Flag – Israeli Arabs in the national football Team. Soccer & Society, 16 (5-6), 745-764 [ISI collection, 6 citations].

42. Galily, Y., Tamir, I. & Yarchi, M. (2016). Sport coverage in war time: Israeli sport press in the second Lebanon war. Kesher, 48, 40-47 [Hebrew – Bar-Ilan rank B].

43. Laor, T., Tamir, I. & Galily, Y. (2015). From the traditional to the present: Radio presence in online platforms in Israel at the turn of the third millennium. Israel affairs, 23 (5), 951-969 [Impact factor 0.203, 6 citation].

44. Tamir, I. (2014). The Decline of Nationalism amongst Football Fans. Television and new media, 15 (8), 741-745 [Impact factor 1.365, 19 citations].

45. Galily, Y. & Tamir, I. (2014). A match made in heaven?! Sport, television and new media in the beginning of the third millennia. Television and new media, 15 (8), 699- 702 [Impact factor 1.365, 13 citations].

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46. Levental, O., Galily, Y. & Tamir, I. (Accepted, 2015). Walls of Goals: The Case of Israeli National Football Stadium in Ramat-Gan. Stadion, 40 (1), 23-37. ------47. Tamir, I. (2014). "I hope the National Team gets eight in the head": Anti- Nationalist Trends Amongst Israeli Sport Fans. Social issues in Israel, 17, 175-195 [Hebrew].

48. Galily, Y., Tamir, I. & Kaufman, H. (2016). She got game?! Women, sport and society from an Israeli perspective. Israel Affairs, 21 (4), 559-584 [Impact factor 0.203, 3 citations].

49. Limor, Y. & Tamir, I. (2014). Sport postage stamps in Israel. Movement, 10 (4), 433-452 [Hebrew].

50. Limor, Y., Tamir, I. & Shifman, O. (2013). Hadshot Hasport. Kesher, 45, 95-103 [Hebrew – Bar-Ilan rank B].

51. Tamir, I. & Bernstein, A. (2013). Battlefield Sport: Female Sports Journalists in Israel. Kesher, 44, 20-28 [Hebrew – Bar-Ilan rank B, 5 citations].

52. Galily, Y., Tamir, I. & Muchtar, O. (2012). The sport-blogging community and the public sphere: An Israeli perspective. Journal for Communication and Culture, 2 (1), 68-87 [7 citation].

53. Limor, Y. & Tamir, I. (2012). Sport, business and politics: It is all about PR. Movement, 10 (2), 197-215 [Hebrew].

54. Galily, Y., Tamir, I., Mekel, Y. & Eliakim, A. (2012). Socio-cultural Characteristics of Physical Activity Habits in Israel (1992-2008). International Journal of sociology and public policy, 32 (7/8), 461-479 [ISI Collection; 12 citation].

55. Galily, Y., Tamir, I. &. Levy, M. (2012). The games must go on? The influence of terror attacks on hosting sporting events in Israel. Israel Affairs, 18 (4), 629-644. [Impact factor 0.203, 16 Citation] Prof. Ilan Tamir

56. Galily, Y., Tamir, I., Mekel, Y. & Eliakim, A. (2011). Get up and go: Changes in physical activities practices in Israel (1992-2008). Social issues in Israel, 12, 140-161. [Hebrew].

57. Tamir, I & Galily, Y. (2011). Sport and terror: Sports international organizations policy towards hosting sporting events in Israel in times of terror. Movement, 10 (1), 255-277. [Hebrew].

58. Tamir, I. & Galily, Y. (2011). The Human Factor in the Historic Development of Means of Communication. The international journal of the history of sport, 28 (13), 1-19. [Impact factor 0.376, 5 Citations]

59. Tamir, I. & Galily, Y. (2010). Women's Sports Coverage in Israel: Perception versus Reality. International Journal of Sport Communication, 3 (1), 92-112. [24 Citations].

Books Chapter

60. Tamir, I. (2020, Accepted). The deprivation of live sports broadcasts during Covid- 19: Israeli sports fans during the global pandemic. In: Paul M. Pedersen, Brody J. Ruihley, & Bo Li. (Eds.), Sport and the Pandemic: Perspectives on Covid-19’s Impact on the Sport Industry. New-York: Routledge.

61. Tamir, I. (2020, Accepted). “Even when the Angel of Death will come I will still wear Yellow-Blue”: Israeli soccer Fans chants as a Window for understanding cultural and sports reality. In M. L. Butterworth (Ed.), Handbook of Communication and Sport. Berlin: De Gruyter.

62. Tamir, I. & Bernstein, A. (2016). Do they even know the national Anthem? Minorities in service of the Flag – Israeli Arabs in the national football Team. In J. Van Sterkenburg & R. Spaaij (Eds.), Mediated football: Representations and audience receptions of race/ethnicity, nation and gender. London: Routledge. (Identical to the article below, but published also as a book). Prof. Ilan Tamir

63. Tamir, I., Levy, M. & Galily, Y. (2015). Women's sport coverage in the Israeli media: Imagined reality. In Y. Galily, M. Levy & I. Tamir (Eds.), Sport and gender in the Israeli society. Herzelya: IDC Publications. ------64. Zimmerman, M., Tamir, I., Ihle, H., Neiland, J. U. & Tang, J. (2013). A Global Crisis? International perspectives on the state of print sports media. In: P. M. Pedersen (Ed.), Handbook of sport communication (pp. 108-117). New-York: Routledge.

65. Galily, Y., Tamir, I. & Berenstein, A. (2014). Utilizing sport to foster peaceful relations: the Israeli case. In: P. M. Pedersen, J. B. Parks, J. Quaterman, & L. Thibault, (Eds.). Contemporary sport management (pp. 40-41). Human Kinetics.

(b) Unrefereed professional articles and publications Tamir, I. (2012). Sport, Gender and the media. Athena professional articles issue, 48- 53.

Galily, Y. & Tamir, I. (2015). Sport in television: Real-time ritual. Panim, 69.

Galily, Y., Tamir, I. & Yarchi, M. (2016). From Munich to Boston and from theater to social media: The evolutionary landscape of world sporting terror. Athena professional articles issue, 7, 26-32 (Identical to the article below, but published also in Hebrew)

• Lectures and Presentations at Meetings and Invited Seminars not followed by Published Proceedings

(a) Invited plenary lectures at conferences/meetings

Prof. Ilan Tamir

March 2011. Ariel University Center, Israel. Communication ethics conference. Ethics and sport journalism (Panel).

April 2011. Haifa University, Israel. Annual Convention, Israeli Communication Association. Israeli sports journalism (Panel).

May 2012. Ariel University Center, Israel. 2nd Communication ethics conference.

May 2012. Haifa University, Israel. Annual Convention, Israeli Political Science Association. Sport and Politics (Panel).

June 2012. Bar-Ilan University, Israel. Sports communication in Israel.

November 2013. Bar-Ilan University, Israel. Sports communication in Israel.

(b) Presentation of papers at conferences/meetings

May 2007. The Western College, Israel. Annual Conference of the Israeli Political Science Association. Terror Played over 90 Minutes: The Isolation of Israel from the International Sports Arena. Security or Politics? (With Yair Galily).

April 2008. The College of Management Academic Studies, Israel. Annual Convention, Israeli Communication Association. Women's Sports Coverage in Israel: Perception versus Reality (with Rina Bogoch).

February 2009. Bar-Ilan University, Israel. Interdisciplinary Conference of Discourse and Gender in Israel. The Medium is the Weir: Sports Press as Masculinity Reserve.

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February 2009. The College of Management Academic Studies, Israel. Annual Conference of the Israeli Sociology Society. Don't let the Facts Confuse you: Women's Sports Coverage in Israel.

April 2009. Cambridge, MA, MIT. Media in Transition Conference. The Human Factor in the Historic Development of Means of Communication.

April 2009. The Academic College of Emek Yezreel, Israel. Annual Conference of the Israeli Communication Association. The Human Factor in the Historic Development of Means of Communication: Israeli Sports Pages as a Case Study.

March 2010. The Interdisciplinary Center (IDC), Israel. Annual Conference of the Israeli Communication Association. Female Sports Journalists: Women in Combat Unit (with Rina Bogoch).

May 2010. National Institute of Education, Singapore. International Conference of Physical Education and Sports Science. From Motion to Emotion: The Changing Face of Television Coverage of the Olympic Games.

May 2011. Cambridge, MA, MIT. Media in Transition Conference (MIT7). The sport- blogging community and the public sphere.

July 2011. Istanbul, Turkey. IAMCR annual conference. Battlefield Sport: Female Sports Journalists in Israel.

May 2012. Haifa University, Israel. Annual Conference of the Israeli Political Science Association. Anti-Nationalism in sport.

July 2012. Boston, MA, Suffolk University. Console-ing passions: International conference of television, audio, video, new-media and feminism. Journalists: The resemblance between women's place in the sport media and their presence in the Israeli army.

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July 2012. Durban, South Africa. IAMCR annual conference. Challenges for the hegemonic nationalism in sport.

July 2012. Jaffa, Israel. Jaffa convention: Arab and Jewish in Israel. Jewish and Arabs kicking the same ball: Peace making or illusion?

May 2013. Cambridge, MA, MIT. Media in Transition Conference (MIT8). When the Private Sphere Is Hiding from the Public Sphere: Israel's' Days of Remembrance and the Sport Viewing Experience.

June 2013. Dublin, Ireland. IAMCR annual conference. PR and Sport: Roles, players, and Modes of operation.

May 2014. Harvard Boston, USA. The International Journal of Arts & Sciences (IJAS). Delayed viewing resistance - Sports viewing habits in the new media era.

May 2014. Seattle, USA. ICA annual conference. Conflict between religions: sport viewing experience in Israel.

April 2015. Open University, Israel. Annual Conference of the Israeli Communication Association. Media coverage of Israeli Arabs in the national football Team.

May 2015. Harvard Boston, USA. The International Journal of Arts & Sciences (IJAS).

July 2015. Montreal, Canada. IAMCR annual conference. Attitudes amongst Israeli- Jewish majority towards Arab footballer's playing for Israel's national team.

April 2016. Kinneret College, Israel. Annual Conference of the Israeli Communication Association. The Winner Takes It All: Values and Benefits of Sports Gambling Advertisements (with Osnat Roth-Cohen).

April 2017. Sapir College, Israel. Annual Conference of the Israeli Communication Association. The Holocaust and the Israeli sport.

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June 2017. New York, USA. International conference of sport, society and technology. Generation 3.0: popularity of the national German Team among Israeli soccer fans.

January 2018. Tel-Aviv University, Israel. Fiction 8: Technology and television. DVR dodgers: Sports viewing habits in the new media era.

March 2018. The College of Management Academic Studies, Israel. Annual Conference of the Israeli Communication Association. Football chants in Israel.

April 2019. Hadassah Academic College, Israel. Annual Conference of the Israeli Communication Association. The use of the second screen during sport broadcasts.

May 2019. MIT, Boston. Media in transition international conference. The Whatsapp and the sport broadcasts.

June 2019. Ryerson University, Toronto. Sport and society international conference. The object is the Message.

(c) Seminar presentations at universities and institutions

January 2008. Wingate Institute, Israel. Zinman College of Physical and Sport Sciences. Scientific Seminar. Decision Making Processes in Sports International Organizations.

April 2008. Wingate Institute, Israel. Zinman College of Physical and Sport Sciences. Seminar of Women's Sports Training. Sport, Gender and Society.

Supervision of graduate students

Hadassi-Bachar, Yael. The representation of sport in Israeli cinema. PhD dissertation. Bar-Ilan University (with Rina Bogoch).

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Peleg, Maayan. On the agenda setting: Women's sport in women's magazines. MA thesis. Bar-Ilan University (with Clila Magen).